I'll check the settings.  I thought that I had it on something called
"Custom."  But I'll look at that and see if it is what I think it is.
Thanks for the help.
Best, Penny

On 2004-06-23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
   >Hi, Penny!
   >Perhaps it's to do with a setting for silence detection.  If you
   >have a setting to detect a gap in the sound that inserts it's own
   >track or section marks, that might be why you get what you do.
   >Maybe it's not the buttons you are pressing at all.  If some gaps
   >between songs are too noisy, that is scratchy, so that they aren't
   >considered silence by the PlexTalk or some are too short to count
   >with the PlexTalk, it would give you tracks where you want in some
   >cases but not all.  Try setting the pause detection times so that
   >they are longest or no silence at all as if you want one track only.
   >Then do the tracks manually using the keys like you intended in the
   >first place.  At least this way you will be in control of where
   >they are, regardless of gap times or noise levels.
   >TTFN,
   >Marilyn
   >At 03:20 AM 6/23/2004 -0600, you wrote:
   >>But Linda, I pressed the pause button--also called the record
   >>button.  I pressed only this between songs recording to the  card.
   >>There were about 18 songs and I got 14 tracks.
   >>Best,
   >>Penny
   >>PENNY GOLDEN
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